Destiny is unconscious. Images are the unconscious of the visible.

Alice Odilon is a French photographic artist whose work investigates the psychological and political construction of the image. Developed since the late 1970s, her practice unfolds through five conceptual cycles that examine the body, memory, and regimes of the gaze. Working across analogue photography, digital transformation, and algorithmic image generation, she explores how visual technologies shape our perception of reality. Her work forms an ongoing investigation into the relationship between image, memory, and power.

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